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AMD software update has all images fading-in slowly.

I allowed an AMD software update for drivers, though no telling what else was in .exe package. Images now fade-in with every application (Windows 10). No more instant image, or instant anything. Can't even click, click, click and delete emails. I have to delete one, then wait for the fade, then delete the next . . . . Sure, I can select and delete a bunch at once, but the larger problem is the images of any kind fade-in. Is there a setting that I can change to fix this?

It already had "smooth edges . . .", but set to "Custom" anyway. No change.

Needed to make a webcam video and discovered that the issue was especially severe, making my Logitech webcam completely unusable. This is an essential tool.

Did a little more searching and decided to try a driver rollback. It didn't like that one bit and there was a lot of screen flickering, but a restart to finish things off took care of that.

Looks like maybe that worked. Webcam back to normal. Outlook back to normal. Early yet, but not seeing this 'fade-in' lag so far. I knew that I should have refused that update, same as I did the HP update. These both came in after recently updating to Windows 10, which I put off until Microsoft practically put a gun to my head to go ahead with it.

Refusing the HP update was easy. Their software always sucks and so do their updates. The AMD update had me nervous, but I wanted to believe that it was the 'smart and right thing' to do. Turned out to be a huge problem. Video lag in literally every single program and application.